About US

Chicago,IL – Green4All Corporate Headquarters is located in the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) Building on Wacker Drive. Incorporated in 2010 by the state of Illinois. Green4All manufacturers and distributes a select line of conservation and efficiency products that are made in the USA. Our products represent the Water, Electricity, HVAC, and Transportation industries. Our products are all Made in the USA and have been installed in a variety of industries. Owners of our products include but not limited to Tyson Food, Harmon Oil, Marriott Hotels, Pepsi Bottling, Sofitel Hotels, Thompson Hotels, Duke Energy, Cargil Industries and many others.

What We Do

We assist all size businesses in a variety of ways.Our representatives can not only explain our technologies to you but also help flag any potential issues.The experience a trained representative brings offsets time and learning curves which can take away from your day to day operations. From identifying any potential red flags in your water and energy infrastructure to supervising and subcontracting approved installers for a turn key operation.

Our Mission

Knowledge is power. Every day new technologies and methodologies are coming to light in the fight to protect our natural resources. The purpose of this blog is to help assist in bringing solutions to the anyone and everyone. If we can expose one idea, product, and or helpful hint to help our environment, simple put , it is worth it! We hope you find our blog content useful and informative. Please feel free to share and help us bring awareness to the world.

Scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey and the Nature Conservancy calculated historical trends of land-use change, urbanization, agriculture expansion and contraction from 1992 to 2012, and then used those trends to project future land-use patterns and water demand from 2012 to 2062 in California’s Central Valley and foothills, Central Coast and South Coast. These new projections are detailed in the paper, “Future land-use related water demand in California” published this week in the journal Environmental Research Letters.

The tribe announced Wednesday it has filed a 60-day notice of intent to sue the Bureau of Reclamation and the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for violating the Endangered Species Act (ESA).

Ever since the Poly Implant Prothèse (PIP) breast implant scandal in 2010, the focus on medical device regulation has been gathering momentum, both within regulatory bodies and medical device companies themselves. This will eventually manifest itself later in 2016 when the industry will see a significant tightening-up of the regulations… Read More
Source: NSF New feed

The Butte County League of Women Voters fifth annual Water Forum, “Understanding the Science: Will the Real Sacramento Valley Aquifers Please Stand Up?” will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Masonic Family Center, 1110 W. East Ave. in Chico.

In an effort to support local food production and defend customers’ rights to buy and eat whatever local farm products they want, 16 towns in Maine have created their own local food ordinances.
Source: Tree Hugger News

Tired of living in one place? Well, this startup is offering pay-as-you-go weekly and monthly leases to co-live in various locations around the world — utilities and Internet connection included.
Source: Tree Hugger News